GSN-LMU PhD Scholarships in Neurophilosophy in Germany, 2018

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Scholarship details

  • Area of study

    Neuroscience
  • Country of the Scholarship

    Germany
  • Scholarship Valid Until (Year)

    2018
  • Type of scholarship

    Ph.D. scholarship
  • Scholarship amount given

  • Type of scholarship administrator

    University
  • Mode of scholarship (Online/Offline)

    Offline
  • Applier's country

    All
  • Expenses covered

    Tuition fees
  • Scholarship Contact Details

    LMU BioCenter Department Biology II Neurobiology Graduate School Of Systemic Neurosciences Großhaderner Str. 2 D-82152 Planegg-Martinsried GSN Office: B00.070b Email: [email protected] Tel.: +49 (0)89 / 2180-74178 Fax: +49 (0)89 / 2180-74168

The Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN) at LMU Munich welcomes applications for a few Ph.D. grants in Neurophilosophy. International students are qualified to apply for this scholarship. The GSN is the showing substance for the Munich Center for Neurosciences – Brain and Mind (MCN), offering an incorporated program of study which takes students from their bachelor to master or doctoral degree.

English is the first language of the program, and in this manner, a decent charge of English is required for investment.

The scholarship is granted in Neurophilosophy. Activities in the exploration focus fall in the accompanying zones:

  • Theory of psychological neuroscience (clarification, lessening)
  • Theory and psychological investigation of office (mental causation, unrestrained choice, moral brain research, capacities)
  • Rationality and psychological investigation of thinking (e.g. deductive and non-deductive thinking, rationale and neural systems, basic leadership)
  • Morals of neuroscience (look into morals, improvement)
  • Rationality of observation

Students admitted to the Ph.D. Fast Track program get during their first preliminary year a month to month stipend (€800) from the GSN. After effective finishing of the preliminary year, fast-track students enter the Ph.D. period of the program and more often than not get subsidized by their administering research group.

Non-local English speakers ought to show satisfactory learning of the English dialect during the meetings or interview in Munich; in any case, the accommodation of English dialect capability test isn’t required.

The deadline for application is until February 15, 2018.

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